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Old 04-18-2010, 02:07 PM   #3
Easy Rider
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Re: Chain Replacement

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Originally Posted by oneyunguy
BTW: I'd be purchasing the parts from either Bike Bandit, or Ron Ayers.
Don't both those places have online parts "fische" available; pretty sure Bike Bandit does.
Get whatever they recommend. That should be pretty close to OEM.

Yes you should change BOTH sprockets.

Yes, it should have a clip-type master link because it takes a special tool and some patience to do a staked link.

Whether or not it is "a big job" depends largely on your skill and experience. If you need to ask, then it probably IS a big job.....for you. To change the rear sprocket, the back wheel has to come off.
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